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Issue #127

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An Eater’s Guide To LA
Now that you've worked up your appetite, here are a few eating itineraries and restaurant recommendations to give you a taste of Los Angeles's vast and varied culinary landscape.
Burger Break
The hamburger may be the quintessential LA meal. Continue...
Taco Nirvana
With its motherland just three hours south, the taco is the ultimate LA street food. Get out your travel planners: here's our list of the best places to try. Continue...
Learning Persian
Los Angeles is home to the world's largest Iranian émigré population. Here's our look at one of the finest Persian home cooks in town. Continue...
A Taste of Asia

LA’s Little Saigon offers exotic fruits and, for some shoppers, a taste of home.
At Sea in the Valley
The Oyster House has the sort of delectable food you can savor no matter what the circumstances may be.
Best Breakfast in Town
A small café on the east side of LA serves Mexican home-style cooking of the highest order.
Big Flavors

Ganda, in Hollywood's Thai Town, serves the most authentic Thai food in America.
Breakfast in America
A Guatemalan street vendor cooks traditional foods for immigrants hungry for a taste of home.
Bringing It All Back Home
LA chef Suzanne Goin’s food—at once familiar and surprising—is so good, it renders you speechless.
Citadel of Taste
There is a certain kind of well-dressed woman who still wears nude stockings to lunch at the Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Coffee and Everything Else
At a classic LA coffee shop, the waitresses are friendly and the omelettes are served all day.
Deli Capital of the World
Los Angeles and its adjacent municipalities contain more continuously family-owned Jewish delis than any other city in the country.
Dinner With Friends
Some of the best meals in Los Angeles are created by home cooks.
Dip It
Each of two rival cafés claims to have invented it, but LA's oldest sandwich is equally satisfying at both.